Germany - Road density

In 2011, road density for Germany was 180.2 km per 100 sq.km. Road density of Germany fell gradually from 180.5 km per 100 sq.km in 2002 to 180.2 km per 100 sq.km in 2011.

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What is road density?

Road density is the ratio of the length of the country's total road network to the country's land area. The road network includes all roads in the country: motorways, highways, main or national roads, secondary or regional roads, and other urban and rural roads.

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